Engineering Manager

Dublin
4 weeks ago
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About the Engineering Manager Role: We are excited to announce we recruiting for an Engineering Manager for a world-leading materials automation provider. You will receive a competitive salary and a desirable benefits package, including enhanced holiday and pension contributions and a superb wellbeing program. Based in a new, clean automated environment, you will be part of a large engineering team with opportunities for advancement. In return the Engineering Manager will receive an array of benefits to include:

  • Generous holiday

  • Work life balance

  • Enhanced pension scheme

  • Buy / Sell holiday

    This is a highly autonomous role where you will be working with minimal supervision. You will be part of multi-skilled engineering team, and you will be completing mechanician and electrical preventive and corrective maintenance on time and to the highest standard in line with customer expectations and KPI’s.

    Requirements: The ideal Engineering Manager will have demonstrable experience in:

  • Conveyors, sorters, cranes, robotics or similar

  • PLC / Control Systems

  • CMMS, WCS/WMS or SCADA

  • You will ideally have an Engineering Degree or HND in Electrical / Electronic OR Mechanical Engineering L8+ or equivalent or Apprenticed trained. Relevant sector skills are desirable

  • Team Skills for team building, motivation and coaching

    About Us:

    Wills Consultants is an independent recruitment consultancy specialising in engineering, finance and office professionals. Wills Consultants has an extensive client base that ranges from the thriving SME sector through to national and international PLCs

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